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VCell Guest should not have file browser items of "My BioModels" nor "Shared With Me: #1299

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CodeByDrescher opened this issue Jul 5, 2024 · 3 comments
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These features are disabled, let's not confuse the users!

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maybe we can keep something that would act as a tease ... indicating that logging in as guest doesn't allow save or share.

Or maybe just remove them as this issue suggests.

@CodeByDrescher @AvocadoMoon @ACowan0105 - any comments?

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Maybe allow it, but keep it grayed out and disabled. Indicating that this feature exists, but with the current state of the application it's not allowed. I'm not sure if end users would understand this feature is disabled because they're using guest, but that's another problem.

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jcschaff commented Aug 23, 2024

@CodeByDrescher and @AvocadoMoon thanks for the comments ... sounds like we might as well keep it clean and remove the disabled features. Zeke is right, people won't really understand that the disabled features will become available if they log in properly.

Lets remove these items ... now, any volunteers?

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